For its first exhibition, the new Museum of Brooklyn Art and Culture  which is actually located in Bridgeport, Conn., not Brooklyn  will host Edward C. Caswell, Art and Correspondence, featuring the life and work of the illustrator whose drawings of Greenwich Village landmarks and scenes graced the front page of The Villager for many years.

Caswell (1879-1963) moved from Brooklyn Heights to the Chelsea Hotel in the 1930s. The show, which will also include photos, original artwork and correspondence, will run from March 1-21. For more information, visit www.petersnewyork.com.